Welcome to My Blog~ My name is Erin Kerrn and I am an English teacher at Lisle High School, in Illinois. In addition to my teaching responsibilities, I also sponsor the student congress club and the key club at Lisle High School. I truly enjoy leading the students in school spirit-driven activities, as well as, teaching the students the power of volunteerism! I received my Bachelor's Degree from Illinois State University, in English Education. I also have my Master's Degree from Benedictine University in Reading and Teaching. I have been teaching at Lisle since 2007. I am now pursuing my Teaching with Technology Endorsement through the University of St. Francis. I got married in 2007 to my husband Theodore and we have two lovely children, Maggie who is 9, and Joshua, who is 7. We also adopted a dog named Jasper who is a mix of a Vizsla and Pitbull, we think. I am looking forward to using this bold to learn more about how to engage my students th...
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